- its
first users —
cavalry troopers called "carabiniers", from the
French carabine, from Old
French carabin (soldier
armed with a musket),
whose origin is...
- The
carabine à tige (sometimes
called a "stem rifle") was a type of black-powder, muzzle-loading
rifle invented by Louis-Etienne de Thouvenin. The method...
- 5mm (.22 LR)
Carabine semi
automatique de 5,5mm, 1946 (.22 LR)
Fusil juxtaposé MAS
calibre 12, 1946
Carabine MAS 7×57mm, 1946
Carabine MAS 10,75×68mm...
- The FN FNC (French:
Fabrique Nationale Carabine) is a 5.56×45mm NATO ****ault
rifle developed by the
Belgian arms
manufacturer FN
Herstal and introduced...
- The CAL (
Carabine Automatique Légère,
Light Automatic Carbine) was a
Belgian ****ault
rifle manufactured by
Fabrique Nationale. It was the
first 5.56 mm...
-
James Carabine (23
November 1911 – 2
December 1987) was a
Scottish footballer, who pla**** as a
right back.
Carabine was born in Blantyre,
South Lanarkshire...
- two-piece
musical group, made up by
Sheila Carabine and
Amanda Walther, both of Scarborough, Ontario.
Sheila Carabine and
Amanda Walther first met at Mary Ward...
- The
Henry repeating rifle is a lever-action
tubular magazine rifle famed both for its use at the
Battle of the
Little Bighorn and
being the
basis for the...
- A
carbine (/ˈkɑːrbiːn/ or /ˈkɑːrbaɪn/), from
French carabine, is a long arm
firearm but with a
shorter barrel than a
rifle or musket. Many
carbines are...
- was
chambered in a
cartridge designated 8×32mmSR. Its
official name was
Carabine Mitrailleuse 1918[citation needed] ("Machine
Carbine 1918" in English);...